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Algeria #B1/B104. Mint Lightly Hinged run of 28 different sets of semi-postal stamps, from the 1927-1971 period, neatly arranged on a pair of stockpages. A lovely run of the "back of the book" issues. Owner's accurate 2022 Scott US$209.10 =
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Algeria #C1-C6, C4A. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1946 Airmail series, including both the Type I and Type II examples of the 20c brown value (the Type I being the elusive key-value). 2026 Scott US$230.90 =
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Australia #2, 6, 39, 44, 51, 52, 54, 97, 125. F/VF used group of early key Kangaroo issues. A tidy selection, with some nicely cancelled examples noted. 2025 Scott US$524.00 =
| $707.40 |
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Australia #200 Variety. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 2 ½d "Peace" issue of 1946, printed on unwatermarked paper. We could not find any additional examples of this variety for sale online. One of two items we are offering in this sale from an advanced Australia collection. Unlisted. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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Australia #203 Variety. VF mint Never Hinged sheet-margin imperforate pair of the 1946 Thomas Mitchell 2 ½d value, with inverted watermark. Some natural gum bends and "rust spot" lower-right corner. A very unusual unlisted variety. The second Australian variety lot offered in this sale, from an advanced collection. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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Australia #421/1715. Very well-organized collection of mint Never Hinged commemoratives ranging between the years 1966 to 1998. Noted some of the better sets and consists of 1,010 stamps and 26 souvenir sheets/mini-sheets. All housed on 62 Hagner pages, 5 single sided pages and 57 double sided. Pages, if new, would cost $200.00, alone. Australian face value AUD$504.52 in Canadian dollars =
| $459.10 |
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Australia - A fun lot of mint stamps from "down under", with a series of single pages (mostly former bid board lots), with a good range of 1960's-1970's issues, a Wetlands Conservation "duck stamp" sheetlet, a bit of postage dues and Antarctic Territory. Some modern "gutter pairs" and older "imprint" blocks, some mounted material from 1992-1993 (face A$50) and a bit of "old school" stock. The catalogue value here adds up quickly. Estimate =
| $160.00 |
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Australia - A handful of nearly a century of used Australia on pages and a few cards. Didn’t see any ‘Roos, but there are lots of King George V "Heads" (including a quintet of "OS" overprints), followed by fairly steady coverage from the 1930's right up to 2017. Because this material is from a variety of sources, some overlap and gaps can be expected, with some minor faults. The various owners’ recent catalogue values total over US$1500.00. Estimate =
| $160.00 |
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Australia - A Lighthouse stockbook loaded with mint Never Hinged stamps, including 160 stamps (pairs, blocks, strips counted as one stamp only-and there's lots of them), ten souvenir sheets & mini-sheets, and four booklets. Range from KGV Heads to 2010 issues (majority are QEII), includes a few AAT. All Never Hinged! Owner's 2022 Scott US$524.00 =
| $707.40 |
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Australia - Accumulation of primarily never hinged Australia, 1960's-2001, containing many hundreds of stamps in stock or album pages, several glassines and presentation packs. The lot generally ranges from Scott #388/1954, including sets, blocks, and more. A spot check indicated roughly 40 presentation packs, primarily from the 1980's to the 1990's, with some items cataloguing $10 and up, with face value alone estimated to be in the $300.00 range. A nice lot for the Australia collector or postage user, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of primarily used Australia, 1913-1990's, containing over 1,500 stamps in several album or stock pages, and a stock book. The lot generally ranges from Scott #1/1235, including a small selection of Kangaroos, King George V Heads, Australian States and back of the book issues. A spot check indicates some items cataloguing $10 and up, with owner's 2013 Scott catalogue value for the lot totaling US$1,442.00 ($1946.70 CDN), leaving better finds to the dedicated collector, including two stock pages of town cancel types. A nice lot for the Australia collector, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia - First Day Covers, postal stationery, stationery view cards & commemorative cancel packs, almost all 1970's-1980's. A total of 300+ items, including the six packs of commemorative cancels from the 1988 Brisbane Commonwealth Games (face value A$75.00). The first day covers are all unaddressed with AustraliaPost cachets, face values to $10.00 and some souvenir sheets. The stationery is both mint and first day cancelled. Finishes with four sets of the "Maxi-card" postal card folders (red, blue, black, brown). Lots of original cost here. Estimate =
| $130.00 |
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Australia - Mint morass in a binder. There are some earlier, such as a dozen fresh looking King George V "Heads" to 1/4, and a trio of green and red postage dues. The original decimal Explorers are here (missing the two values that were issued later), and a handful of modern "Specimen" overprints. There is a hit-or-miss offering of 1930’s-2000 issues (including some 1980's Antarctic Territories (AAT) and a group of 2000's WWII/Victoria Cross issues. Lots of catalogue value here, and lots of face value. The later material appears to all be never hinged. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Australia - Not your usual annual collections grouping. The lot does have a range of 1981-1992 Australia Post issued annual collections (no 1982 or 1990), and there are three "Collector’s Yearbooks" from 1990-1993 (these have Framas, booklets and self-adhesives). This group of 13 had an original post office cost of about A$350.00. There is also a trio of folders from "Sherwood Philatelic" which have 1985 produced "annual folders" with five years of collections covering 1966-1970, 1971-1975 and 1976-1980, years that Australia Post did not produce annual collections, but they seemed to be jumping on the popularity of this relatively new product. There are some better items here (Explorer set, Christmas 1971 block of 7, etc.). While professionally designed, they obviously had some production challenges (and one has a torn folder from opening). Estimate =
| $170.00 |
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Australia - One of Australia Post’s interesting product launches, starting in the 1970's, was the release of hardcover books (like an annual collection) but only for a single issue (often four stamps and/or a souvenir sheet). They included an inserted presentation folder in the package and often charged A$15.00 each for these products. Presumably they were aimed at non-collectors or people looking for a gift for collectors, but they never seemed to be commercially successful as they were largely overlooked by the philatelic community at the time. Skip ahead a few decades and collectors realize how few of these exist (plus their weight to stamp value makes shipping single volumes untenable). This banker’s box includes 11 full sized books, six smaller sized, three soft-cover booklets a folder with a limited edition print for the "Waterbirds of Australia" and three of the "Collector’s Yearbooks" from 1990-1993 (these have Framas, booklets and self-adhesives). Substantial original cost and frankly, not a lot of postage value. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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Australia - Seven "annual collections" (1982, 1985-88, 1991-1992) and a trio of "Frama, Booklet and Self-Adhesive Collections" (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93). Some are unopened, the rest are in good condition (most are in their original sleeves). All have their full complement of stamps. Australian retail A$625.00, indicating a hefty amount of face value. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Australia and States - A small bundle of used on pages, the most valuable being from the States, mostly on one chaotic page covering all six states. Some early ‘Roos and King George V "Heads" are supplemented with a scattering of issues to about 2000, including some "back of the book". There is a complete booklet from 1966 with CTO panes and a group of seven railway revenues. The owners’ catalogue value is over US$1200.00. Estimate =
| $170.00 |
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Australia Covers - Group of roughly 350 Australia first day covers, 1980's-1990's, in 4 albums. The first two albums from the Australian FDC Society contain material from the 1980s, with the two Australia Post FDC albums containing material from the 1990's, with both having primarily singles and sets frankings, along with a few Australian Antarctic Territory covers. A nice lot for cover collectors, overall very fine. Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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Australia Covers - Group of roughly 375 Australia first day covers, 1960's-2008, in 5 albums with some loose material. We note singles, sets, and high denomination frankings, noting private cachet makers WCS, Royal, Parade Covers, just to name a few. A nice lot for the cover collector, overall very fine. Estimate =
| $140.00 |
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Australia States - Some assembly is required for this collection. Comes with a couple of sets of computer-generated pages for all six stamp-issuing states (there are some stamps on one set, the other is completely empty). To help you fill these pages are several groups of over 300 stamps from a number of sources. Includes some higher values, lots of nice cancels and a quartet of various "Specimen" overprints. Perfect to help you develop your expertise. Estimate =
| $240.00 |
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Austria #1264-1713, J260-J267. Comprehensive VF mint NH 1984 to 1996 period collection, all laid out in a Borek hingeless 6-ring album. Consists of 464 different stamps and 17 souvenir sheets/miniature panes. The original Post Office face value new issue cost of this collection was 3,313.50 Austrian Schillings (now obsolete but approximately $365.00 CDN) and the Borek album and pages retail new for another couple of hundred dollars. Estimate =
| $240.00 |
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Bechuanaland Protectorate #82, 83-91, 96-104. Complete mint Lightly Hinged trio of issues/sets including the 1912 George V overprinted single, followed by both the 1913-1924 and 1925-1927 George V overprinted sets. A lovely group, with fresh colour throughout. 2025 Scott US$182.40 =
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Belgium - Mostly used 1854-2007 collection (few mint H also noted) with better earlies like #7, 10-11, 14-6, 36, 38, 48, 72, 75, 82-102, 134, 168, 222-4, 236, 463. All mounted on nicely designed computer generated pages running from 1849 up to 2007. No "back of book" material. Scott catalogue value is $1,150.00 US. Over 1,500 different stamps total, plus several additional shades and items of cancel interest not counted in catalogue value. Quite comprehensive to 1980's, then a bit sparse, but good collection to build on. Estimate =
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Benin #1383, C584. VF used duo of early 2000's surcharge issues. Extremely tough to find material, with Scott Catalogue doing its best to navigate this emerging nations issues. 2026 Scott US$130.00 =
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British Antarctic Territory - Mint Never Hinged collection of 1963-1994 issues, with 153 stamps, all neatly arranged and identified on stockpages. A lovely group, very clean. 2026 Scott US$330.85 =
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British Commonwealth - Accumulation of roughly 150 complete booklets, 1980's-1990's, loose in a box with representation from primarily Jersey, Guernsey, Ireland, along with a few from Hong Kong and Australia. A spot check indicated some items cataloguing $5 to $20 each, with only a portion of the lot catalogued by the owner (primarily the prestige booklets), totaling $550, leaving potential value on the table for collectors and dealers alike. Duplication generally ranges from 5 to 10 each, clean and very fine. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Collection of primarily mint British Commonwealth stamps in 3 Minkus Albums, 1920's-1980's. The lot contains 2 Minkus "British America" albums, containing material from countries A to N, and S to V, along with a Minkus album of "British Oceania", containing Australia and Papua New Guinea. The albums are sparsely filled but did note some better sets in the 1930's to ' era including #s Ascension 40-41, 41D-49 (mh, c.v. $219.15 total), 62-72 (mh, $78.15 total); Bechuanaland Protectorate 124-136 (mh, $69.45 total); KUT 120-135 (mh, $72.55 total), along with a few singles, sets, and partial sets cataloguing $10 and up. A nice starter group in 3 classic high retailing albums. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part A. The first offering of this estate offering, from Aitutaki to Cyprus, with 912 stamps, all neatly arranged 8 double-sided stockages (16 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Antigua, Bermuda, British Solomon Islands, Brunei, Cape of Good Hope, Cayman Islands and Ceylon (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$2,050.00 =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part B. The first offering of this estate offering, from East Africa to Leeward Islands, with 934 stamps, all neatly arranged 6 double-sided stockages (12 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Falkland Islands / Falkland Islands Dependencies, Gambia, Gilbert & Ellice Islands, Gold Coast, Grenada and Hong Kong (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$1,706.65 =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part C. The first offering of this estate offering, from Malta to Qatar, with 939 stamps, all neatly arranged 7 double-sided stockages (14 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Malta, Mauritius, Malaya-Johore, Norfolk Islands, Nyasaland, Papua New Guinea and Pitcairn Islands (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$1,336.75 =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part D. The first offering of this estate offering, from Rhodesia to Zanzibar, with 1228 stamps, all neatly arranged 10 double-sided stockages (20 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Rhodesia, Somaliland Protectorate, South Africa, Swaziland, Transvaal and Trinidad & Tobago (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$1,953.60 =
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Canada #1. VF used example of the 1851 issue 3 Penny Beaver imperf on horizontally laid paper (wonderful strong laid-lines visible), with FULL / HUGE margins on all sides. A well above average and respectable example of Canada's "number one". 2025 Scott US$1,200.00 =
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Canada #4. Unused (regummed) example of the 1852 issue 3p beaver imperforate. Three clear margins, just in at right and repaired tear on top. That being said, the stamp has great colour and represents a scarce pence issue in mint condition. Valued as no-gum (original gum catalogue value is twice the amount). 2025 Scott US$1,250.00 =
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Canada #8. Fine+ used example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Clear / huge margins three sides, then just in at upper-right corner. Far better than usually seen. 2025 Scott US$700.00 =
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Canada #8. VF appearing unused example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate, but rebacked, regummed and with fake ribbed lines added (to make it appear to be the elusive ribbed paper sub-listed variety). Comes with 2025 Vincent Graves Greene certificate which states same. Still, a legitimate unused #8 at it's heart, which Scott lists with "no gum" at US$875.00. Estimate =
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Canada #9. VG used example of the 7½p green Queen Victoria 1857 imperf pence issue, with three clear margins, the just in on left side and hinge thin on top visible from the reverse. While a bit "worn" in appearance, this represents a spot in an album that we see more empty than not. 2025 Scott US$3,000.00 =
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Canada #19 Cover. Early use of the 17c Cartier (first printing) on folded cover / letter from Brantford UC (ONT) to Roxburghshire, Scotland, October 1859. A pretty example of this single use "Cents", properly used. Surface scuff on stamp, mentioned "for the record", but still a very attractive early use of this stamp properly used on cover. Valued "on cover" by Unitrade catalogue (previous owner paid $500.00). 2025-2026 Unitrade =
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Canada #21, 23, 24, 27, 29, 29 x2, 30 x2. Used assembly of 8 Large Queens, from the 1/2c black to 15c grey. All attractive used examples, with only the odd short perforation. Unchecked for better papers, printings, shades etc. Catalogued as the least expensive example of each stamp. 2025 Scott US$740.00 =
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Canada #21/302. Generally F/VF mint Hinged selection of all different Queen Victoria thru George VI era stamps arranged on a double sided stockpage. Numerous better stamps noted, including #50, 58, 59, 79, 92, 93, 100, 110/122, 227, 262, 268-273 etc. Owner's accurate 2026 Scott US$3,529.00 =
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Canada #21vii. Fine mint no gum example of the ½c black Large Queen (perf 12 x 12) on the rare and distinctive horizontal wove Bothwell paper (no watermark). Some minor scuffing on the Queen's face noted for the record. 2025-2026 Unitrade =
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Canada #23, 24. Attractive F/VF used examples of the 1c yellow orange and 2c green Queen Victoria 1868 Large Queens, each with a "socked on the nose" dated postmark. A couple shorter perfs, but very uncommon to find nicely dated examples. 2025 Scott US$280.00 =
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Canada #23a. F/VF centered unused (no gum) example of the 1868 issue 1c deep yellow QV Large Queen. Great rich colour on this elusive stamp. 2025 Scott Classic US$1,900.00 =
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Canada #24b. Fine mint part-original gum hinged example of the 2c Large Queen on thin paper in a beautifully deep green shade. A very attractive stamp. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 =
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Canada #46-47. F/VF mint original gum Hinged examples of the 1893 issue 20c vermilion and 50c deep blue Queen Victoria "Widows Weeds". The 50c stamp is particularly well-centered. 2025 Scott US$800.00 =
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Canada #50/73. Late Queen Victoria mint assortment of a half dozen Jubilees (to 8c) and the complete "Leaf" issue. Strong colours with VG/F centering or better. The backs are better than normally seen, with most being relatively lightly hinged. 2025 Scott US$1867.50 =
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Canada #50-60. Fresh and F/VF run of 1/2c to 50c (inclusive, 11 different values) of the 1897 issue Queen Victoria Jubilees, all with "socked on the nose" dated postmarks. A tough group to assemble, and with notable ASSA and Territorial SASK cancels included. A very good start to a superior quality complete used set. 2025 Scott US$1,116.00 =
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Canada #61. Fine used example of the 1897 issue $1.00 lake Jubilee (very deep shade), with indistinct CDS postmark (uncommon to see CDS postmarks on these high-values). 2025 Scott US$750.00 =
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Canada #74/92. Century-straddling mint page of partial Queen Victoria "Numeral" and King Edward VII definitive sets with both 2c on 3c QV revalued issues. Attractive appearance, with usual mixed centering. The gum is better than normally seen, with a number of stamps being lightly hinged. 2025 Scott US$1592.50 =
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Canada #83ii. Superb mint sheet-margin imperforate pair of the 10c brown violet "Leaf". No gum as issued. A key Victorian era showpiece item. 2025-2026 Unitrade =
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Canada #85, 86. VF mint Never Hinged examples of the grey and blue ocean varieties of the 1898 issue 2c Xmas Map stamp. Unitrade is $360.00 for a VF NH duo. 2025 Scott US$200.00 =
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